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Welsh Dress Collection

Welsh Dress: A Celebration of Tradition and Culture Step back in time to the Summercourt Fair in St Enoder, Cornwall, circa 1912

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: Women dressed in traditional clothing at the Eisteddfod at Mold, Flintshire

Women dressed in traditional clothing at the Eisteddfod at Mold, Flintshire. 7th August 1923

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day - Young girl from Oaklands Primary school, Aberaman

St Davids Day - Young girl from Oaklands Primary school, Aberaman, amongst the daffodils. 1st March 1999

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day - Some of the children from Llanrumney High school

St Davids Day - Some of the children from Llanrumney High school, who took part in the St Davids Day celebrations at the school today. 1st March 1966

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day - St Mary the Virgin school, Butetown, Cardiff

St Davids Day - St Mary the Virgin school, Butetown, Cardiff, held a St Davids Day concert at the school yesterday (Thurs). Picture shows some of the children who took part. 1st March 1984

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day celebrations at Ysgol Gymraeg Treganna, Radnor Rd, Cardiff

St Davids Day celebrations at Ysgol Gymraeg Treganna, Radnor Rd, Cardiff. Five young girls in traditional Welsh dress. 1st March 1998

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day at Gladstone Primary school, Barry. Jodina Dewit

St Davids Day at Gladstone Primary school, Barry. Jodina Dewit, 10 and Christopher James, 10, in their Welsh costumes practice their dance for Sunday. 26th February 1998

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day. Some of the children of Dyfatty school, Swansea

St Davids Day. Some of the children of Dyfatty school, Swansea, who took part in the St Davids day celebrations. 1950 s

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day - Pupils from Springwood Primary School

St Davids Day - Pupils from Springwood Primary School, Cardiff paid a visit to the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Councillor John Phillips to present him with a display of daffodils

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day - All dressed up for Dewi Sant are these youngstes from Dosbarth

St Davids Day - All dressed up for Dewi Sant are these youngstes from Dosbarth Meithrin, Ysgol Heol y Celyn, Rhydyfelin, Pontypridd. 1990 s

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day was celebrated in Cardiff schools, and the photograph shows some of

St Davids Day was celebrated in Cardiff schools, and the photograph shows some of the infants of Radnor Road school in the costumes they wore for their concert. 28th February 1947

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day - Smiling through... this five-year-old among the Daffodils at

St Davids Day - Smiling through... this five-year-old among the Daffodils at
St Davids Day - Smiling through.... this five-year-old among the Daffodils at Narbeth Primary school. 28th February 1984

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day - Pretty as a picture for St David

St Davids Day - Pretty as a picture for St Davids day are these two young children dressed in traditional Welsh costumes. 25th February 1991

Background imageWelsh Dress Collection: St Davids Day celebrations at South Church Street All Age school, Bute Street

St Davids Day celebrations at South Church Street All Age school, Bute Street, Cardiff. 1954


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Welsh Dress: A Celebration of Tradition and Culture Step back in time to the Summercourt Fair in St Enoder, Cornwall, circa 1912. The air is filled with excitement as locals gather to admire the vibrant Welsh dress worn by attendees. From elegant gowns to dapper suits, these outfits showcase the rich heritage of Wales. Fast forward to St Davids Day, where children from Llanrumney High School proudly don their traditional attire. With beaming smiles and a sense of pride, they honor their Welsh roots on this special day. At the Eisteddfod in Mold, Flintshire, women gracefully parade in traditional clothing. Each intricate detail tells a story of centuries-old customs and traditions that have been passed down through generations. In Butetown's St Mary the Virgin school in Cardiff, young girls twirl around in colorful dresses adorned with delicate embroidery. Their enthusiasm for celebrating St Davids Day radiates throughout the room. Ysgol Gymraeg Treganna on Radnor Rd also joins in on the festivities as students embrace their cultural identity through Welsh dress during St Davids Day celebrations. The vibrant colors reflect their joyous spirit. Gladstone Primary School in Barry welcomes St Davids Day with open arms as Jodina Dewit captures a heartwarming moment between students dressed up for this special occasion. Their innocence shines brightly alongside blooming daffodils – Wales' national flower. Dyfatty School's children from Swansea proudly display their Welsh heritage during St Davids Day celebrations. Dressed immaculately from head to toe, they embody tradition while cherishing their unique identities. Oaklands Primary School's young girl from Aberaman stands tall among her peers wearing an enchanting Welsh dress on St Davids Day. Her youthful energy adds an extra sparkle to this cherished event. Springwood Primary School pupils are all smiles as they participate wholeheartedly in dressing up for Dewi Sant.